I believe that, considering the health of your baby, that the choice you had made in regards of dealing with the baby was the best rightful choice for both you and your newborn son. The choice of not having to kill off the baby prematurely in the early stages of pregnancy and instead willfully progress through the stages through the stages of pregnancy completely with the intent of giving the baby away for adoption to another mother willing to take care of the baby. Your decision to give your son away after birth was not a surprise, as due to the fact that you’re under age at 16; in high school, and simply not ready to become a mother because being a mother is definitively a long way from being a high school junior. With the regards of your decision to actually abort the pregnancy at an abortion clinic during your early stages of your pregnancy before you finalized the right decision, what do you think of the controversial Supreme Court decision in Roe v Wade that settled that all women have the right to abortion during the early stages? Do you believe that abortion should be legal? Did the rejection of abortion and instead opting for the baby to be adopted changed your views of abortion? Do you think all unwanted babies should be opened up for adoption instead of having it’s development end during the early stages of pregnancy through abortion? Well maybe if you do supported abortion, then maybe you’ll start to have second thoughts once I explain to you the documentary our teacher showed us about a woman going through abortion procedures and what were the emotional effects it had on her. In the Documentary, Lake of Five, the film explores the two opposing sides of abortion. One side argues that abortion should be legal because it reflects a woman’s right to privacy, arguing that a person has a right to control her own body and that it promotes a woman’s choice as to whether they are ready to be a mother or not ready to be a mother at all. However on the other hand, opponents argue that abortion is simply wrong because it rejects the birth of a newborn baby that could have potential in the future developing world. It was a very emotional film and I think you should consider about watching it. In my option I supported abortion to be legal but I should also consider ways to reduce the incidents of abortion similar to smoking cigarettes we have today.
I believe that, considering the health of your baby, that the choice you had made in regards of dealing with the baby was the best rightful choice for both you and your newborn son. The choice of not having to kill off the baby prematurely in the early stages of pregnancy and instead willfully progress through the stages through the stages of pregnancy completely with the intent of giving the baby away for adoption to another mother willing to take care of the baby. Your decision to give your son away after birth was not a surprise, as due to the fact that you’re under age at 16; in high school, and simply not ready to become a mother because being a mother is definitively a long way from being a high school junior. With the regards of your decision to actually abort the pregnancy at an abortion clinic during your early stages of your pregnancy before you finalized the right decision, what do you think of the controversial Supreme Court decision in Roe v Wade that settled that all women have the right to abortion during the early stages? Do you believe that abortion should be legal? Did the rejection of abortion and instead opting for the baby to be adopted changed your views of abortion? Do you think all unwanted babies should be opened up for adoption instead of having it’s development end during the early stages of pregnancy through abortion? Well maybe if you do supported abortion, then maybe you’ll start to have second thoughts once I explain to you the documentary our teacher showed us about a woman going through abortion procedures and what were the emotional effects it had on her. In the Documentary, Lake of Five, the film explores the two opposing sides of abortion. One side argues that abortion should be legal because it reflects a woman’s right to privacy, arguing that a person has a right to control her own body and that it promotes a woman’s choice as to whether they are ready to be a mother or not ready to be a mother at all. However on the other hand, opponents argue that abortion is simply wrong because it rejects the birth of a newborn baby that could have potential in the future developing world. It was a very emotional film and I think you should consider about watching it. In my option I supported abortion to be legal but I should also consider ways to reduce the incidents of abortion similar to smoking cigarettes we have today.